Hello all,
When I came to U.S a year back, there was a mistake in my I-94 (the expiry date was wrongly mentioned by port of entry officer). So I went back to CBP office @ SanFrancisco and got it corrected. No issues.
Now my question is related to Admission number (11 digit number on left top). The old I-94 has a 11 digit number in the place of admission number. (say 12345678912).
the new I-94 has two admission numbers. One number which is highlighted in black color (say 98765432198) and even the old admission number is present.
My questions are:
1) Will the admission number change even when we corrected I-94 ? Remember i am still in U.S and never left U.S.
2) the new number present on the I-94 is the admission number ? I am not sure why the CBP officer highlighted (in fact kind of striked it with black color) ?
3) If any body has similar experience, share your experiences.
Thanks,
Kiran Kumar
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When I came to U.S a year back, there was a mistake in my I-94 (the expiry date was wrongly mentioned by port of entry officer). So I went back to CBP office @ SanFrancisco and got it corrected. No issues.
Now my question is related to Admission number (11 digit number on left top). The old I-94 has a 11 digit number in the place of admission number. (say 12345678912).
the new I-94 has two admission numbers. One number which is highlighted in black color (say 98765432198) and even the old admission number is present.
My questions are:
1) Will the admission number change even when we corrected I-94 ? Remember i am still in U.S and never left U.S.
2) the new number present on the I-94 is the admission number ? I am not sure why the CBP officer highlighted (in fact kind of striked it with black color) ?
3) If any body has similar experience, share your experiences.
Thanks,
Kiran Kumar
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